Paris is inextricably tied up with its wine; to love it and know it you must immerse yourself for some time in its wine. Wine tours in Paris are of three types generally and you can choose which kind of experience you want depending upon available time, level of passion about wine and budget. Day… Read the full article
Europe Travel Guide You Need At Every Step
So, you are planning to embark on a journey to Europe and wondering how to plan a perfect Europe vacation that you always dreamt of. And you are looking for a perfect travel guide of Europe to be able to do that. Then you are at the right place.
Europe is a large continent with 50 countries each having its own unique charm... there are wide variations in landscapes, cultures and attractions. There are exotic historic sites, world's some of the best museums, hundreds of miles of coastlines with stunning beaches, mountain landscapes with ski resorts, breathtaking natural wonders and landmarks, and there are countries that have thrived over centuries on their strengths of music, art, performances and even producing the best of wines & gourmet experiences the world has ever seen.
So which countries do you choose to travel?
France, Spain, Italy, UK (England, Scotland and Ireland) have been leading the way drawing vast majority of tourists over the years, however there are countries like Austria, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Switzerland etc that have their own unique niche that make them part of lifetime dreams of millions around the world.
Before you make up your mind on the countries to visit, your first step should be to know about Europe as a whole from a traveller's perspective. And then drill down further to understand the top countries for tourism, why such countries are able to attract millions of tourists year after year and what makes them so unique in their own way.
Here is a great starting point to uncover the secrets: Europe Tourism.
Alternatively, visit the articles below each of which reveals a different aspect of Europe, its most popular countries, cities, attractions, accommodations & dining, shopping, nightlife, weather and lot more.
Top Paris Food Tours You Must Not Miss
First timers to Paris usually fall irrevocably in love with its food. It totally makes sense to do a separate food tour in Paris if you want to know more about the unique gastronomic antecedents of the city. Food tours in Paris will include area specific food tours, food tours on a gourmet bus, cheese… Read the full article
Top Seine River Cruises Paris
What To Expect Parisian tours on a cruise ship gliding down the Seine can be one of the best experiences ever and probably the most relaxing way to see the city. The cruise offerings, prices and details differ from operator to operator but they are all mostly a hour long with add on variations like… Read the full article
Top Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours Paris
What To Expect First timers to Paris usually choose the convenience and utility of a hop on hop off bus tour. Lots of attractions can be covered in a short time if you take the hop on hop off tour and usually there is no limit on the time you can enter or exit the… Read the full article
Top Paris Sightseeing Bus Tours
First timers to Paris usually choose the convenience and utility of a city tour by Bus/ minibus. A bus tour will be less expensive than a mini bus tour but the latter is apt to be more comfortable and can navigate the deadly Parisian traffic quickly. Also a minibus allows a smaller group inside so… Read the full article
Top Paris Sightseeing Tours You Don’t Want To Miss
Paris is so full of charms that diving in its sea of delights may be confusing if you don’t know what you are looking for. Paris is known for almost everything; its history, architecture, fashion, culture, food and people. Seine and its banks and bridges are revered and the cafes and bars of Paris have… Read the full article
Inverness Tourism: Everything You Need To Know
The largest city Nestling in the beautiful Scottish highlands, Inverness bears the title “highland capital” though it retains a lot of its old-world charm and non-touristy atmosphere. It is strategically located where the River Ness meets Moray Firth at the eastern end of Glen Mor. This position and its command over the Caledonian Canal have… Read the full article
Saint James Paris (4 Star): A Review
Style & Character The Saint James like most other luxury hotels of Paris is inspired by the French Royalty but it goes a step further and differentiates itself by creating an exclusive ‘chateau experience’. In fact this might be the only living Parisian Chateau…all the others are in the countryside. Originally built by the widow… Read the full article
La Maison Favart, Paris (4 Star): A Review
Style & Character The Maison Favart eulogizes the names of the Favart couple; the ones who founded the comic Opera. This boutique 4 star establishment is caught in a time warp and celebrates its precious artsy antecedents with gusto!! The hotel front stares out to the Comique opera and the lovely adjacent square. The theme of… Read the full article
Hotel d’Aubusson, Paris (5 Star): A Review
Style & Character As the well initiated already know….the St Germain neighbourhood has precious literary antecedents which makes residing in the Aubusson a treat for lovers of literature and arts. The gorgeous D’Aubusson is housed in a 17th century mansion and all its rooms radiate a timeless elegance. The hotel is named after the south… Read the full article